10 - John Mayer - Good Love Is On The Way (Live in LA) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9Nx6rzYBAc#ws)
Doors - The End (Live at The Hollywood Bowl) best quality (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Li6lWKTpZ8M#)+1
Metallica Seattle '89, the whole concert was fucking amazing but this one stood out. GET UP MAN! WAKE UP, FUCK!THIS THIS THIS
Metallica - Master Of Puppets live Seattle 1989 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEL6_SuQCu8#)
Metallica Seattle '89, the whole concert was fucking amazing but this one stood out. GET UP MAN! WAKE UP, FUCK!I posted that one in the old live topic, I'd post it now too but you beat me to it.
Metallica - Master Of Puppets live Seattle 1989 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEL6_SuQCu8#)
Angus Young.Fair enough :D
That is all.
Argentina and Brazilian crowds = the best on the world;D ;D
Don't know if this was posted or not, but...My favorite A7X concert. Hell, even one of my favorite all-time concerts.
Avenged Sevenfold Live in the LBC (Full) 2008 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKWMFtU7JjA#ws)
@Genyus: Yeaa cool you finally saw them ;DYeah true man crowd and artist were on the same level, probably also on the same level of high :P
Always nice to see some good vibes on stage and in the crowd
They also smoked some on stage? :lol:
bumpppppThe "new guy" must have been either Ready Roc or Streetlife, don't tell me you never heard of them. I wouldn't say it was obvious marketing nor a negative aspect, it's good for them to give a lift to new artists. They aren't that new though - Ready Roc has had tight relations with Redman for some time now and the same goes for Streetlife and Method Man :)
Just seen Method Man & Redman yesterday and man that shit was awesome. Pretty much everything I wished for and more, these guys bring energy. They came on stage way too late so it started off a bit slow but it didn't take long before everyone was jumping up and down. Best part is the whole show they bring starting off with some new but quickly moving on to the old school which we all love so much. A lot of homages to dead rappers, especially ODB which gave a great vibe as well. Crowd knew all the words and you could see that gave Method & Red more energy as well. These guys kept it old skool as fuck, and it was awesome.
The only negative I can think off was this new guy who was with them and was allowed to perform a few songs to give him some hype and stuff, didn't really distract that much but it was still obvious marketing. All in all it was one of the most epic hip hop performances I've seen though
(these guys are fucking hilarious on stage btw)
Oh yeah, I saw Alix Perez yesterday. The dude is SICK, he has great mixing skills and his song selection is just dope.
The "new guy" must have been either Ready Roc or Streetlife, don't tell me you never heard of them. I wouldn't say it was obvious marketing nor a negative aspect, it's good for them to give a lift to new artists. They aren't that new though - Ready Roc has had tight relations with Redman for some time now and the same goes for Streetlife and Method Man :)Haha you are right man, and I know they are good mates and obviously it's a good lift which I definitely appreciate, it just felt kinda off in the whole Method & Red show with them coming in between to do their own stuff sometimes. I guess I kinda used the wrong words, it's not as if I thought bad of it it's just that at some times it felt kinda unfitting. (then at times it was fitting again so it was all good)
And now, I demand video clips.
This obviouslywinsTITS.
Wanted dead or alive - Bon Jovi (cover) Jess Greenberg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYdIThSgUjc#)